The problem

Trip planning is scattered by default.

A trip lives across five inboxes, three apps and a notes file. Flights in one confirmation, hotels in another, activities booked somewhere else entirely — and nothing that tells you what is actually happening on day four.

Fragmented confirmationsNo single itineraryGaps go unnoticedHard to share

Why you would use it

If you have ever dug through six different emails the night before a flight trying to remember which hotel needs a printed confirmation, Altair is for you — whether you are planning a solo trip, a couple's getaway, a trip with friends, or you are the one who ends up being trip admin for the whole family.

A concierge that watches your back

Altair does not just store your bookings — it reads them. It spots the gaps: a missing airport transfer, a booking that does not match your hotel, an unbooked night between two stays, before they become a problem on the ground.

Who it is for

Anyone whose trip has more than two moving parts. It works for solo travel, couples, groups of friends and multi-generational trips — and families in particular get an especially big win, because someone always ends up holding the whole plan in their head.

What Altair does not do

Altair never takes payment and is not a travel agent. It does not sell you flights or hotels. When it suggests something worth doing, it hands you straight to the provider to book with them directly — your booking, your money, their terms.